Ciel Variable 28 - Photo, Specificity, eclectism
EDITORIAL - Photography As an Eclectic Specificity
By Marcel Blouin
Over the past 10 or 15 years, the medium of photography has found its way into the fields and definition of visual arts, contemporary arts and post-modernism. Not only did photography find its way, but it acquired both a privileged and considerable place in contemporary artistic production.
Linda Dawn Hammond: All Things Considered
Linda Dawn Hammond's work - in keeping with the artist herself - is clearly unusual. At times, her photography and the manner in which it is articulated appear to take origin as much in a cry of anxiety as in a state of surprise. Whatever the nature of the subject she records, Hammond denies all pretense of objectivity.
Champs / la mer, L'anonymat de l'âme
L'anonymat de l'âme1
Through a gaze both anxious and passionate, Richard Baillargeon seeks temporary shelter. He explores territories of the individual, which he describes as "the universe of what is near."
William Eakin: Monuments of Derision
William Eakin is interested in what he refers to as cultural shards, or objects that inform of a popular culture whose aesthetic values are looked down upon by people with "taste."









